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Doktorn

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Posted: 03:43pm 11 Apr 2022
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Hi

Any chance of getting the CFunctions modules SerialTX and SerialRX for the PicoMite ?

Would be much appreciated.
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Tinine
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Posted: 07:24pm 11 Apr 2022
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Space constraints notwithstanding, I would consider another PicoMite, I2C slaved.

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JohnS
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Posted: 10:59pm 11 Apr 2022
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  Doktorn said  Hi

Any chance of getting the CFunctions modules SerialTX and SerialRX for the PicoMite ?

Would be much appreciated.

Which pins would you want to use that way?

John
 
Doktorn

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Posted: 10:13am 12 Apr 2022
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  JohnS said  
  Doktorn said  Hi

Any chance of getting the CFunctions modules SerialTX and SerialRX for the PicoMite ?

Would be much appreciated.

Which pins would you want to use that way?

John


Hi

In this case I have pins 11 (GP8) and 12 (GP9)  free, I would use one of them for TX 9600.
I already have used pins 26 (GP20),  27 (GP21) for COM2 and 22 (GP17) , 34 (GP28) for COM1.
Ideally be able to use any ”free” pin for Tx alt. Rx like the CF for MicroMite.

Lasse
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matherp
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Posted: 10:28am 12 Apr 2022
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Someone just needs to port the CFunctions. The source is in Geoff's MicroMite download. Any volunteers?
 
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